Even with a team of 40 medical professionals, no one was able to diagnose what exactly was wrong with little Theo, so he was rushed to Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, where the doctors were able to diagnose that he had an interrupted aortic. That meant that it could not pump blood around his heart.

Theo had a lot to take in as a child. He had his first surgery when he was just a 12-day-old baby.

After spending nine months in and out of the intensive unit, Baby Theo was finally discharged. Theo’s recovery was remarkable.

He is now doing fine. However, his parents have been inspired by their baby to get involved in fundraising for Healing Little Hearts, a UK charity that sends NHS surgical teams to developing countries to help babies who do not have access to medical help.

Alder hospital has also shared a video of Theo’s miracle which stirred emotional responses from people.

Indeed Theo's story is nothing short of a miracle. He is truly a fighter and deserves a happy life.

We applaud his parents for their strength through the difficult period and hope Theo continually brings them joy.